Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (2024)

My recipe for a colorful and refreshing citrus pomegranate mojito made with pomegranate juice, citrus fruit including blood oranges and mandarins, honey, mint, sparkling water, and arak (anise liquor).

Jump to Recipe

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (1)

En español

This colorful and refreshing citrus pomegranate mojito with arak was inspired by my trip to Israel. It’s no secret that I have an obsession with markets, and visiting local food markets is always #1 on my list when I travel to a new place. The markets in Israel were full of colorful and vibrant fruits. I particularly loved the selection of citrus and pomegranates.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (2)

Jump to Recipe

These fruits were not only everywhere at the markets, but also at breakfast meals, and at juice vendor stands from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. There were citrus (lemons, kumquats, and oranges) trees growing in many places, both in rural locations – all around our hotel Mizpe Hayamim in Rosh Pina to the patio of Magdalena restaurant in Migdal (Galilee) and even on balconies/small gardens in Tel Aviv.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (3)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (4)

Many of the delicious meals on the Vibe Comidatrip started with a shot (pure or diluted) of the local arak liquor. Arak, also called araq, is an anise based clear liquor that is popular in Israel, Lebanon, and other countries in the Middle East.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (5)

At first taste, its flavor is very similar to a French pastis or Greek ouzo, however one of the differences is that arak is made from grapes and is unsweetened, while pastis (and ouzo) is made with base alcohol and sugar. Similar to pastis, it does turn a milky white color when mixed with water. In some places we were served arak diluted with water and at many others it was served as a shot either before the meal and/or during the meal.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (6)

I love making co*cktails and find that starting a meal or party with good aperitif style co*cktail is always a good choice. Making a mojito with pomegranate, citrus, and arak was really a no-brainer when you consider that these ingredients, plus the obligatory mint for the mojito are ingredients that are plentiful in Israel. I also used honey instead of sugar or simple syrup because I think that the honey flavor is a better match with the anise and citrus.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (7)

I used a mix of citrus fruits including blood oranges, mandarins or tangerines, kumquats, lemons and limes for this mojito recipe. Feel free to adjust the fruits based on what you have available, I do recommend using at least two different types of fresh citrus. I used pomegranate arils to garnish the drink – given the seasonality of the fruit it might not always to be easy to find fresh ones. For the co*cktail itself you can use a mix of pomegranate juice (available year round at most grocery stores and sparkling water or sparkling pomegranate juice (available at many grocery stores).

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (8)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (9)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (10)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (11)

I tried to find arak at my local liquor store and wasn’t able to find it, the closest I could find was the Turkish variation called raki. Raki, like arak, is made from grapes and unsweetened, so it’s probably the closest substitute I could easily find. Of course, you can also use ouzo or pastis to make this drink – you will hardly be able to tell the difference.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (12)

I should also mention that anise flavored liquor isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, I know people that just don’t like the anise flavor. Personally, it was an acquired taste and it took me a few pastis drinks to get the taste for it, and now I really like. For this drink, especially if making it for a party or get together with friends, you can add the liquor at the end or to each individual glass – and for those that aren’t fans of the anise taste (give a sample before) you can use a different type of liquor.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (13)


You will notice that when you add the arak or any anise liquor to the co*cktail, it will change its color and give it a milky whitish hue. This drink can also easily be served as a non-alcoholic pomegranate citrus minty punch, simply leave out the arak or any alcohol. L’chaim! Cheers! Salud!

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (14)

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak

Colorful and refreshing citrus pomegranate mojito made with pomegranate juice, citrus fruit including blood oranges and mandarins, honey, mint, sparkling water, and arak (anise liquor).

4.85 from 20 votes

Print Pin Your Questions and Comments

Course: co*cktails, Drinks

Cuisine: Caribbean, International, Israel, Latin fusion, Middle Eastern

Keyword: Arak, Blood oranges, Citrus fruits, Mint, Mojito, Pomegranate

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 drinks

Ingredients

  • 6 to 8 oz of mint leaves a large bunch
  • ~½ cup honey adjust to taste based on your preference and sweetness of fruit juices
  • 1 ½ cups of arak or about 1 ½ ounces per drink, adjust more or less based on your preference– can use raki, ouzo or pastis if unable to find arak
  • 1 cup of chilled pomegranate juice or sparkling pomegranate soda
  • 1 ¼ cups of chilled mixed citrus juice: I used ½ cup of freshly squeezed blood orange juice + ½ cup of freshly squeezed mandarin or tangerine juice + ¼ cup of freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice
  • ~ 1 cup of chilled sparkling water or club soda adjust to taste
  • Ice as needed

Garnishes:

  • 1 to 2 cups of fresh pomegranate arils
  • Assorted citrus fruit slices: blood orange mandarin, lemon, limes, oranges, kumquats, etc

Instructions

  • In a pitcher, muddle a couple handfuls of the mint leaves with the honey, don’t overly mash the leaves. The goal is to gently mix and release the minty oil and flavor.

  • You can add the arak at this point, or add it later when serving each individual glass. Adding it later gives the flexibility of adjusting the amount of alcohol based on each individual’s preference.

  • Add a handful of ice cubes and some of the citrus slices/pomegranate arils as well as additional mint leaves.

  • Add the pomegranate and citrus juice mix, stir well, and taste. Add additional honey if needed and top off with sparkling water. Finish by adding a few more citrus slices/arils/mint leaves.

  • Add ice cubes and garnishes to each individual glass; pour the drink into each glass, add the liquor at this point if it wasn’t added before. Stir gently and top off with additional sparkling water or club soda if needed.

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

*Mocktail variation: To make this drink as a mocktail or non-alcoholic variation, leave out the arak or liquor. If you want to keep the anise flavor without the addition of alcohol, you can add an anise infused syrup to the drink.

*1 cup measurement is equal to ~8 liquid ounces and ~236 ml. 1 liquid ounce is ~30ml.

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (15)

Step by step preparation photos for citrus pomegranate mojitos with arak

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (16)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (17)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (18)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (19)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (20)
Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (21)

Related

Citrus pomegranate mojito with arak – Laylita's Recipes (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Patricia Veum II

Last Updated:

Views: 6018

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (44 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Patricia Veum II

Birthday: 1994-12-16

Address: 2064 Little Summit, Goldieton, MS 97651-0862

Phone: +6873952696715

Job: Principal Officer

Hobby: Rafting, Cabaret, Candle making, Jigsaw puzzles, Inline skating, Magic, Graffiti

Introduction: My name is Patricia Veum II, I am a vast, combative, smiling, famous, inexpensive, zealous, sparkling person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.